Sara Ann Swenson
Affiliated Faculty, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages
Assistant Professor, Religion
Buddhist volunteerism is on the rise across Asia. In Vietnam's fastest growing urban area, Ho Chi Minh City, religious charities fulfill humanitarian needs by subsidizing medicine, serving free meals, and fundraising for infrastructure. Many of these charities are informal and unofficial. Volunteers gather in home kitchens; give aid on street corners; and fundraise for projects over social media. Through these small-scale local efforts, Buddhist communities are shaping new futures for social service provisioning amid national policy shifts toward increasing economic privatization in Vietnam.
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Department(s)
Religion
Education
- B.A. University of Minnesota-Duluth
- M.A.. Syracuse University
- M.A. Iliff School of Theology
- Ph.D. Syracuse University
Selected Publications
2025. Near Light We Shine: Buddhist Charity in Urban Vietnam (Oxford University Press).
2024. "The Life and Legacies of Thích Nhất Hạnh." Journal of Vietnamese Studies 19 (1): 1–8.
2018. "Mixed-Reality: Social Media as Ethnographic Method." Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa National Honor Society for Religious Studies and Theology 42 (1): 1–15.